Visit of the Écomusée d'Alsace
The Écomusée is the largest living, open-air museum in France: explore an early 20th century Alsatian village, with its streets, buildings, gardens and fields. Traditional village festivities, daily events and demonstrations take place in the village throughout the year.
The Écomusée is the largest living, open-air museum in France: explore an early 20th century Alsatian village, with its streets, buildings, gardens and fields. Traditional village festivities, daily events and demonstrations take place in the village throughout the year.
Opening hours
Summer season from April 3 to November 1, 2026
Winter season from December 4, 2026 to January 3, 2027
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Accessibility
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Hearing impairment
Magnetic loops are available at the museum reception for the hearing impaired.
- Accepted animals
Access conditions
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Coordonnées GPS :
47°51'7,4''N ; 7°17'6''E -
It is possible to come to the Écomusée d'Alsace by train from Bollwiller station.
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It is possible to come to the Écomusée d'Alsace by bicycle by taking the route provided for this purpose.
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Animaux acceptés
Dog on a leash
Spring Day
From 1 to 3 May 2026
Traditions
Free
Welcome the month of May and let yourself be carried away by the spring atmosphere.
In the heart of the museum, discover the customs of the countryside when the beautiful days arrive. Around the May trees, participate in the creation of a symbolic tree and admire the traditional dances around the festive mast.
The museum lives up to the rhythm of rural traditions: visits to gardens and orchards, family activities and small flower markets. Follow the Queens of May who travel the village and soak up the festive atmosphere.
Ungersheim
Chemin du Grosswald
68190 Ungersheim
France
0389744474
info@ecomusee.alsace
European Night of Museums
23 May 2026 at 18:00
Nuit Européenne des Musées
FreeFor this edition dedicated to photography, and in partnership with the museums of M2A (Mulhouse Alsace Agglomeration), the Écomusée d'Alsace offers an unprecedented discovery of rarely exposed photographic backgrounds. Visitors will also be able to experiment with ancient photographic techniques.
Ungersheim
Chemin du Grosswald
68190 Ungersheim
France
0389744474
info@ecomusee.alsace